Milovan Dilas

Milovan Dilas (12 June 1911-20 April 1995) was a leader of the Yugoslav Partisans during World War II.

Biography
Milovan Dilas was born on 12 June 1911 in Mojkovac, Principality of Montenegro, and he joined the Communist Party of Yugoslavia. During World War II, he was one of the leaders of the Yugoslav Partisans, and he was considered a possible successor to Josip Broz Tito, nearly being named President of Yugoslavia in 1953. However, in 1956 he was arrested for opposing the lack of criticism of the Soviet Union's invasion of Hungary, and he was a well-known dissident in the following years. He died in 1995.